The Anti-Government Extremism Behind the Movement to Seize Public Lands [View all]
Going to Extremes: The Anti-Government Extremism Behind the Growing Movement to Seize Americas Public Lands
The 2016 armed standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon provided the American public with a ringside seat to a disturbing trend on U.S. public lands: extremist and militia groups using Americas national forests, parks, monuments, and wildlife refuges to advance their anti-government beliefs.
But these far right-wing organizations are not operating in a vacuum. To the contrary, the armed insurrection in Oregon and Nevada beforeled by Ammon Bundy and the Bundy familyshare the same foundations as land transfer schemes promoted by some elected leaders in states throughout the West. Both rely upon a philosophy based in vehement anti-government ideologies, both have connections to organizations that espouse armed resistance, both employ pseudo-legal theories to justify their actions, and both use scholarly support from conspiracy theorists and discredited academics.
.... over the last four years, politicians and special interest groups in 11 Western states and in Congress have tried to seize many of these places and turn them over to state and private control.
The elected officials supporting state seizure of U.S. public lands couch their arguments carefully, but
our research shows their close associations to extreme individuals, groups, and ideology characterized by anti-government paranoia and a pseudo-science approach to the law.
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